Have you ever wondered why God created marriage? Looking at
things from a strictly human-centric point of view, we might assume that He did
so just to satisfy our desires for companionship, romance, and procreation.
Adam was lonely, and therefore God gave him Eve.

I think far too many people approach their marriages from
this perspective, evaluating the success or failure of their relationships only
on the basis of how well their own felt needs are met. They ask themselves, “Am
I satisfied with my marriage?” rather
than, “Is my marriage glorifying God
and advancing His cause?”

I’m convinced that, from the dawn of creation, God intended
marriage to play an essential role in His battle plan. His original design for
men and women involved an elegant interdependence between the sexes. Neither
the man nor the woman could accomplish all that God envisioned for humanity by
working alone. He intended that they complement one another, working in harmony
within the one-flesh union of marriage to fill the earth and subdue it.

God intentionally crafted two people who were completely
different from each other. They had different strengths, different
vulnerabilities, different perspectives on the world. Only with their combined
strength could they hold the enemy at bay.

We must not forget that, even in Eden, there was an enemy
poised to strike. Satan had already fallen. Otherwise, there could not have
been a tree of the knowledge of good and
evil in the Garden. When Adam and Eve sinned against their Creator, they were
actually joining a rebellion already in progress, one that began at the moment
Lucifer said in his heart, “I will be like the Most High.”

God intended the differences between men and women to give
married couples a tactical advantage in defending each other against the enemy.
Too often, the enemy exploits those differences to undermine our unity. While
Satan tempts wives and husbands to fight head-to-head against each other, God
wants us to learn to battle back-to-back against the real enemy, defending each
other’s greatest areas of vulnerability with our unique strengths.

So the next time your marriage starts to feel like a war
zone, take a moment to ask yourself: who is the real enemy here? Ask God to
help you recognize that your spouse is actually your ally, someone He has
specially designed and provided to cover your back.

When you evaluate your relationship, don’t just ask
yourself, “Am I satisfied with my marriage?” Because marriage isn't really
about YOU--what you want, what makes you happy--it's about God, and honoring
Him in your relationship, even in seasons of hardship and crisis. It's about
learning to cover your partner's back, and allowing him to cover your back in
the midst of the spiritual war zone in which we live.

1: Tell us about your latest book, and
any personal inspiration behind it.

My latest book is entitled A Wife of Valor: Your Strategic Importance in God’s Battle Plan. It’s
based on material I have been teaching to Christian women’s groups for many years.
When I first got married, I was only nineteen, and I had many misconceptions
about womanhood, marriage and male/female relationships that I needed to
unlearn. With the help of a godly older woman who mentored me, I was able to
study the scriptures and have my mind renewed. I went from battling against God
and His design for my life and marriage to surrendering to Him and embracing
His truth. I finally recognized that my husband and I were actually on the same
team, which put an end to a lot of senseless bickering. I wrote A Wife of
Valor: Your Strategic Importance in God’s Battle Plan to pass on the
crucial lessons I have learned to other Christian wives. My hope is that
readers will apply these biblical principles to strengthen their marriages, and
perhaps avoid a few of my mistakes.

2: Is A Wife of Valor available to purchase now?

My current project is a crowd funding campaign on Indiegogo
to underwrite the cost of publishing A
Wife of Valor. By pre-ordering copies of the book and other perks, fans and
supporters can help me raise the money to get this book in print. You can check
it out at: http://igg.me/at/wife-of-valor

3: Please share your favorite scripture with us.

The one that is especially dear to my heart at the moment is

Psalm 68:11-12 “The Lord gives the command; The women who
proclaim the good tidings are a great host: Kings of armies flee, they flee,
And she who remains at home will divide the spoil!” (NASB)

I love these verses because I feel that God pointed them out
to me as an encouragement regarding His plans for my book. In A Wife of Valor, I share what the Lord
has commanded to wives in His Word. I believe by faith that a great host of
women will embrace these truths with joy and proclaim the good tidings to
others. These verses remind me that I don’t need to worry, and I don’t need to
fear. God will put the armies of the enemy to flight. I can sit home and wait
for Him to bring in the spoil.